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Four AUB students in the running to win prestigious national photography award

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The awards organised by leading manufacturer of monitor solutions, EIZO, are designed to celebrate young photography and creative talent across the UK and provide a vital career kick-start to students.

The shortlisted students are:

Elizabeth Carrera (first-year BA (Hons) Photography student)

Poppy Holwill (third-year BA (Hons) Commercial Photography student)

Robert Kiernander (second-year BA (Hons) Commercial Photography student)

Sam Ruben Davies (first-year BA (Hons) Commercial Photography student)

The students are all in with a chance of winning an EIZO ColorEdge computer monitor and an exclusive, once in a lifetime placement with a world-renowned photographer.

There will be a total of three national winners announced on 14 June, with the photography placements set to take place this summer.

Hayley Osborne, marketing manager for EIZO commented: “We are excited to announce the shortlist this year as the standard of entries has been incredible. Students across AUB have really got stuck into the brief and we’ve seen a wealth of innovative and inspiring submissions. We can’t wait to see who the judges pick as winners in June!”

Read on for all the shortlisted entries.

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